Indian Football Infrastructure

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  • namewtheldnamewtheld Kolkata5665 Points

    @hadfadkar I would suggest you share only quality articles here on the forum. Do not flood it with links. Specially be careful with the Sportskeeda articles. Except for Amoy Ghoshal's. 

    I bet that every post on this forum is of much higher quality than those articles. Just take for example the Kalyani Stadium article..what is there in that which we did not know?!!
  • hadfadkarhadfadkar 1236 Points

    @nameWTHeld if you dont have the time to read articles that dont read let the others read.

  • namewtheldnamewtheld Kolkata5665 Points

    That was an honest suggestion. Too may outbound links is harmful for this website's google reputation and I would not take that risk for crass articles. In any case if you cannot resist sharing all the articles in the world, just do a small thing: Disable the link. Those who are interested will copy that and read.

  • Agree with @nameWTHeld. I think we all know enough by now that European football is higher standard than the I-League. I dont think we need another amateur sportskeeda writer to tell us once a month.

  • that article was CRAP
    :-q

  • JoyptanJoyptan 295 Points

    BYBK FLOOD LIGHTS

    6th march expected opening in a CFL match.

  • namewtheldnamewtheld Kolkata5665 Points

    So the new issue is that the Govt is not willing to share the entire cost of electricity required for the matches to be played under flood lights. I thought AIFF pays some grants for this to the host team..

  • shankarshankar 2600 Points

    who cares who is paying for them....

    its a pain to watch top teams play in such a horrible stadium...
    AIFF should think of paying it if we get to see seats in stands or else day or night the stadium will look horrible on tv
  • How about instead of spending on the Salt Lake Stadium just to see it full twice a year we spend it on a long-term stadium plan in Kolkata that is not to small but not to big that can also have actual seats as well and perhaps, in my dream, an electronic scoreboard. After all if Kolkata has the 2 most supported clubs they should play in a great stadium.


    Oh how I would love this to be reality.
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points

    > Arsenalkid700 said:
    > How about instead of spending on the Salt Lake Stadium just to see it full twice a year we spend it on a long-term stadium plan in Kolkata that is not to small but not to big that can also have actual seats as well and perhaps, in my dream, an electronic scoreboard. After all if Kolkata has the 2 most supported clubs they should play in a great stadium.


    Oh how I would love this to be reality.


    who wont love this???
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